Monday, May 7, 2007

Daniel Southworth (Eric, Time Force) appeared briefly in the direct-to-video horror sequel, "House of the Dead 2: Dead Aim." Daniel portrayed a member of the elite military squad sent to hunt down an outbreak of zombies on a college campus. Daniel used his martial arts skills during his brief appearance. I'll give you one guess who the first member of the team to get bitten was...

Former Pink Ranger, Alison MacInnis (Dana, Lightspeed) appeared in the direct-to-video college comedy, "National Lampoon's Pledge This!" where she portrayed Leslie, a co-ed who looks to gain popularity on-campus by joining the elite fraternity led by bad girl, Veronica, played by Paris Hilton. Alison appeared in three scenes of the film.

Keith Robinson (Joel, Lightspeed) starred in the big screen blockbuster, "Dreamgirls," playing C.C. White, an aspiring writer and the brother of Dreamgirl, Effie (played by Jennifer Hudson). Keith appeared in several scenes of the film, playing a major role opposite stars Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé, Eddie Murphy & Danny Glover. He even performed one of the film's songs on stage at the Academy Awards, where the film won 2 Oscars, including one for his on-screen sister, Jennifer Hudson. Keith was nominated (with the cast) for a Screen Actor's Guild Award. A full zip of Robinson's screencaps from the film is available to download below.

Amy Jo Johnson (Kimberly, MMPR) appeared on the ABC primetime series "What About Brian" in November of 2006 in her recurring role as Karen, Brian's (Barry Watson) love interest. Amy Jo made her final appearance in the episode "What About Angelo's Ashes," where Brian & Karen agree to part ways, after their brief reunion in the face of tragedy.

Before he was Red Ranger, Danny Slavin (Leo, Lost Galaxy) made a brief appearance on the teen series, "Saved By the Bell: The New Class" playing Rob Whitley, the object of Maria's (played by Samantha Becker) affection. Slavin appeared in one scene of the episode "State Champs" as his character writes for the school newspaper. The series starred PR guest star Richard Lee Jackson, who portrayed Jason's cousin Jeremy in one episode of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers.

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